Martin O’Malley
Martin O’Malley
David Curtin
David Curtin is a Lahinch based stonecutter, stone carver and dry stone waller who has just finished his apprenticeship under the guidance of Tom Little in Kerry, 2018-2022. He was first driven towards stone in 2016, whilst living in Australia where he travelled the country building walking and biking tracks, dry stone bridges, paths and more. For the last four years he has been working with Eoin Madigan, a sixth-generation stone mason, at Madigan Traditional Masonry (MTM). Here he has explored the world of conservation masonry and lime mortar practices which focuses on maintaining Ireland’s ancient and historical buildings. David also involved with SPAB Ireland helping to spread awareness on how to maintain and protect Ireland’s built heritage.
Eoin Reardon
Eoin Reardon is a traditional woodworker, mostly known for his online presence and as the resident heritage woodworker in Bunratty Castle. He restores and uses vintage hand tools to restore and replicate wooden articles.
Dominic Keogh
Dominic Keogh is a master stonemason who originates from East Mayo where he began experimenting with local dry stone building techniques, gaining knowledge from older farmers in the Kilmovee area. Dominic’s passion for dry stone walling gave him a thirst for knowledge in all aspects of stonework, and his love of vernacular buildings led him into historical conservation, training in architectural, monumental masonry and letter cutting, and lime mortars to conserve and restore everything from humble cottages, to grand tower houses.
Malú Colorín
Malú is a Wicklow-based designer and natural dyer from Mexico. She is CEO of design label Talu Earth and is a founding member of Fibreshed Ireland.
Emma Hill
Emma is a textile designer & tutor based in Wicklow and currently teaching in the Grafton Academy in Dublin.
Annie Gambrill
Annie is a shepherdess, ambassador for heritage crafts and a teacher of traditional hand spinning, weaving and natural dyeing.
Ciara Parsons
Ciara is a qualified Horticultural Therapist and Permaculturist from the west of Ireland.
Ashley Gribben
An alumni of Ballymaloe Cookery School, Ash immersed herself in London's infamous Ottolenghi kitchens where she learnt a deep love and understanding of Middle Eastern food.
Nick Clayson
Nick (Bigfoot Yurts) has a background in building and design, and has been making Yurts now for over twenty years.
Gavin Morgan
Gavin is a metal fabricator, carpenter and designer who has worked in film, TV , theatre and large outdoor spectacle for the last 35 years.
Jordan Allen
Jordan is qualified electrician with 20 years experience between the Commercial/Industrial and Domestic sector.
West Country Willows
West Country Willows are based in Co. Roscommon, Ireland. They create baskets and crafts using the materials that grow around them.
Zack Halliday
Zack has hands-on experience in building and designing structures, and he has actively supported reforestation initiatives by planting 4000 native trees in Ireland.
Martin Doyle
Martin is a woodworker and craftsperson from County Clare.
Éamonn O’Sullivan
Éamonn has been carving spoons for 10 years.
llewyn maire
Rev llewyn máire (they/ she/ ki) is a queer animist culture worker who has been fermenting food, word, and sound in the Burren since 2015
Harrison Gardner
Harrison is a builder, teacher, author and TV presenter, and is also a co-founder of Common Knowledge.
Cian Corcoran
Cian is a designer, maker and has recently completed a full renovation on his home, a stone cottage in Clare.
Elaine McFerran
A self proclaimed eternal student, Elaine has been making, DIYing and building since a young age.